Cervical spondylosis can cause cold feet, mainly due to spinal cord cervical spondylosis and sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
1. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis: If the degeneration of the cervical vertebrae compresses the spinal cord or the blood vessels supplying the spinal cord, resulting in damage to the spinal cord and spinal cord dysfunction, it will lead to sensory dysfunction in the limbs, which may be manifested by cold feet.
2. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis: If the cervical spine is unstable, it stimulates or compresses the sympathetic nerve fibers in the neck, causing reflex sympathetic symptoms, including headache, dizziness, numbness and coldness in the face or torso, which may also show the symptoms of cold feet.
In addition to cervical spondylosis, vascular lesions in the lower extremities and lumbar spine diseases may also cause cold feet. If symptoms of cervical spondylosis and cold feet occur, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible, under the guidance of a doctor for examination, and follow up treatment as soon as possible after the cause of the disease has been identified.